MENU
×

Warning

JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 159
Home
Wednesday, 02 May 2012 03:08

DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo's Message

 

Download DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo's Message here

 

Wednesday, 25 April 2012 02:34

PSHS Scholars victorious in NSPC 2012

 

By: Kristine Alvina

580584 3745259875187 1386969721 3463988 2022990768 n

The summer heat does not stop the Pisayanos from being the best, as demonstrated in the National Schools Press Conference held at Puerto Princesa City, Palawan on April 9-13, 2012, where the best young journalists of the country fought it out to prove worthy of their titles.

The campus’ paper, The Bicol Scholar, has garnered first and third place in the sports page and best layout categories, respectively. Also, it has earned the title of Outstanding School Paper. In the individual contests, Kendra Ivana Sy earned third place in Photojournalism (English), and the honor of being an Outstanding Campus Journalist to boot. Khryster Lee Bellen also comes third in  Tagisan ng Talino.

Both Sy and Bellen won first place with other selected journalists from Region V in collaborative publishing.

Other contestants were Jayson Sime Jeremias (Copyreading Filipino), Khryster Lee Bellen (Copy Reading English) and Julia Mae Casupang (Newswriting English). Accompanying them were Mr. Jerry Noveno, adviser of The Bicol Scholar, Ms. Erma Bue, adviser of Arab-adab and Ms.  Mylene Oliver, an English teacher.

 

by: Kristine Alvina

As the seniors walk the halls of Pisay for the last time as students, they will experience one last privilege and honor before leaving their alma mater -- having Secretary Mario G. Montejo as their guest speaker for the campus’ 11th Commencement Exercises on March 26, 2012 at the PSHS-BRC Auditorium.

Along with him is Undersecretary Carol Yorobe; Tomas Brinas, the regional director of DOST; and Dr. Josette Biyo, the Executive Director of the Philippine Science High School System.

Sec. Montejo was appointed by Pres. Aquino on June 29, 2010. Using Filipino technology, he created the featured slides and waves at the amusement park Water Fun. Montejo studied at the University of the Philippines, Diliman in Quezon City and graduated with a mechanical engineering degree in 1975. Aside from his Cabinet position, Montejo is also the CEO of Tree Top Adventure Philippines (TTA), which is based in Subic. TTA operates various rides and attractions at Camp John Hay, including the canopy ride, the Superman Ride, the Silver Surfer and the Interactive Free Fall.

 

Monday, 26 March 2012 00:44

PSHS-BRC holds 2012 Science Fair

By: Khryster Lee Bellen

Photo Courtesy of Mr. Jerry Noveno
Science Fair

Setting off a good start in the building of a culture of science in the region, the Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus conducted the two-day 2012 Science Fair joined in by almost 400 students and science teachers from different high schools in the region last March 8-9.

Said activity was graced by PSHSSS Executive Director Josette Biyo who delivered an inspirational message during the opening program.

Among the activities were: Chemistry Magic, Water Rocket, Rain Gauge Showcase, the Robotics class exhibition and the presentation of selected investigatory projects, proposals and researches.

The IPs, proposals and researches were divided into six categories: Microbiology; Chemistry; Medicine and Health Sciences; Engineering; Animal and Plant Sciences and Computer Science.

Experts in each field provided suggestions, comments for the studies.

Science and technology teachers headed by Mr. Arniel C. Bare, organized the event.

This affair aims to extend the studies of Pisay students to the community adhering with the theme, PSHS Bicol Scholars: Building a Culture of Science.

 

Monday, 19 March 2012 02:35

PSHS-BRC holds 2012 Science Fair

Photo Courtesy of Mr. Jerry Noveno
Science Fair

Setting off a good start in the building of a culture of science in the region, the Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus conducted the two-day 2012 Science Fair joined in by almost 400 students and science teachers from different high schools in the region last March 8-9.

Said activity was graced by PSHSSS Executive Director Josette Biyo who delivered an inspirational message during the opening program.

Among the activities were: Chemistry Magic, Water Rocket, Rain Gauge Showcase, the Robotics class exhibition and the presentation of selected investigatory projects, proposals and researches.

The IPs, proposals and researches were divided into six categories: Microbiology; Chemistry; Medicine and Health Sciences; Engineering; Animal and Plant Sciences and Computer Science.

Experts in each field provided suggestions, comments for the studies.

Science and technology teachers headed by Mr. Arniel C. Bare, organized the event.

This affair aims to extend the studies of Pisay students to the community adhering with the theme, PSHS Bicol Scholars: Building a Culture of Science.

 

 

By: Khryster Lee Bellen

 

 

Monday, 16 January 2012 05:35

The BICOL SCHOLAR Electronic Copy

The Bicol Scholar, adjudged Best Feature Page in the 2011 National Schools Press Conference in Butuan City, Agusan del Norte in April last year, releases its 15th issue. The paper covers June - December 2011 events and contains opinion and feature articles on the theme, "Promoting Digital Literacy through Campus Journalism." In the same way, Arab-Adab, the school's official publication in Filipino, has also released its ninth issue. The advisers, Mr. Jerry M. Noveno and Mrs. Erma M. Bue, are happy to share with you avid visitors to this website the downloadable copies of both papers. Enjoy reading!

Download BICOL SCHOLAR here

 

 

Twenty-one scholars will compete in the Regional Secondary Schools Press Conference (RSSPC) next month after winning in the Division Secondary Schools Press Conference (DSSPC) at Rodriguez National High School, Pili, Camarines Sur, January 12-13.

The winners include Kendra Ivana Sy, first place in photo journalism (English); Ma. Khryster Lee Bellen, first place in copy reading and headline writing (English); Jayson Sime Jeremias, first place in copy reading and headline writing (Filipino); Odilon Picaso, second place in feature writing (Filipino); Julia Mae Casupang, third place, news writing (English); Pauline Marie Belmonte, fourth place in photo journalism (Filipino); Maria Larisse Hernandez, fourth place in feature writing (English); and Kim Bryan Bertiz, ninth place in editorial cartooning (English).

Except for Bertiz, the winners shall compete in the regionals.

Joseph Emmanuel Lomibao, Abigail Abragan, Ferna Del Simbulan, Zyeanne Millon, Angelica Jao, Dennis Joshua Dolot, and Nikko Capuno also got first place in radio broadcasting (English). Lomibao was also named Best Anchor, Abragan Best Reporter, Nikko Capuno Best Technical Scoring. The team was also awarded Best Script.

The radio broadcasting - Filipino team also got first place. Members were Joyce Baclili, Vitex Paguirigan, Jason Delos Reyes, Shaira Cariño, Ina Francis Balomaga, Claudette Cledera, and Lawrence Bernardo Perez. Baclili and Paguirigan were named Best Anchors, Perez Best Reporter, Cledera and Perez Best Infomercial, Delos Reyes Best Technical Scoring, and the whole team winning the Best Script award.

Both teams shall compete in the regional level of said event.

Meanwhile, Sy, the editor-in-chief of the Bicol Scholar, was declared outstanding campus journalist of the division of Camarines Sur. Her award is attested to by her consistent placement in the division and regional levels, remarkable academic performance, and exemplary leadership.

Mr. Jerry Noveno, adviser of the Bicol Scholar and trainer of press conference participants, also ranked first in the Outstanding School Paper Adviser search of the division.

Alongside Mr. Noveno, the other teachers present in the DSSPC were Mrs. Erma Bue, adviser of Arab-Adab (Filipino publication of the campus), and Ms. Mylene Oliver and Mrs. Mary Ann Templado as teacher-assistants.

 

By Julia Mae F. Casupang

Friday, 02 December 2011 07:07

Scholars win in division Math quiz

 

Eight scholars prevailed in the recently concluded Division Math Quiz held on November 25, 2011 at Ocampo National High School, Ocampo, Camarines Sur.


Freshmen Mae Pursia Orbon and Sheree Bianne-tha Noleen Mendez , Sophomores James Benedict Janda and Philip Salvadora;  Juniors Rasty Rastrullo and Pauleen Bea Labastida were declared first placers in Level I, II and III respectively. They will represent the division of Camarines Sur in the Regional Math Quiz.


Meanwhile, the duo of Christoper Jan Landicho and Alfred Jason Enaje won the second place for Level IV.


The contestants were trained by Ms. Mary Jane Mendevil, Ms. Ma. Linda Tres Reyes, Mr. Arniel Bare and Mr. Arnel Bermejo .

Friday, 02 December 2011 07:06

Pisay Bicol rules congressional press con

The writers of both the Bicol Scholar and the Arab-adab win in the 4th Congressional Secondary Schools Press Conference held on December 1, 2011 at San Rafael National High School, Tigaon, Camarines Sur. The one-day competition was participated in by campus journalists from the different schools in Partido area.


The first place winners were Arianne Pequeña (editorial writing, English); Allen Arteta (editorial writing, Filipino); Diosa Bernadette Retig (Newswriting, Filipino); Kendra Ivana Sy (Photojournalism, English); Pauline Marie Belmonte (photojournalism, Filipino); John Lawrence Euste (Sportswriting, English); Jan Nicolas Grageda(Editorial Cartooning, Filipino).


Jayson Sime Jeremias (Copy reading, Filipino), Julia Mae Casupang (News writing, English) and Kim Bryan Bertiz (Editorial cartooning, English) were second placers.


The third placers were Khryster Lee Bellen (Copy reading, English); Ma. Larisse Hernandez
( Feature writing, English) and Odilon Picaso (feature writing, Filipino).

 

The English and Filipino radio broadcasting were also first placers.

The winners were trained by Mr. Jerry Noveno and Ms. Erma Bue.

Monday, 28 November 2011 06:58

PSHS-BRC Robo-Soccer Team ranks 5th in WRO

 

wro2011The Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus (PSHS-BRC) Robo – Soccer Team added another feather on the school’s cap as it placed 5th out of 56 teams from 38 countries in the 2011 World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) last November 18-20.

The school’s team consists of: Justin Daniel Belmonte, Rasty Rastrullo and Iran Brotamonte, all junior students.

One of Thailand’s team grabbed the gold medal, followed by Egypt, 2nd; South Korea, 3rd; and Taiwan, 4th.

The competition started with all teams divided into tables with four of five groups in each. The robot who scores the highest number of goals against all its opponents on the table qualifies to the Top 32.

Same procedures were done in choosing the Top 16 and the Top 8.
In the final round, the PSHS-BRC delegation was defeated by the team of Thailand with a score of 13-8.

The bottom four in the final 8 was ranked aacording to the most number of goals scored in all the rounds, with PSHS-BRC placing 5th.

The team was trained by Mr. Sevedeo J. Malate.

 

 

By: Khryster Lee Bellen

Friday, 11 November 2011 04:40

Pisay-Bicol reaches 13th milestone

intrams

The Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus celebrates its 13th Foundation Day on October 29, 2011.Seeking to strengthen its framework and promote comradeship among its scholars, faculty and staff, parents, and alumni, the Foundation day showcases different activities that involve the entire PSHS-BRC family.
Undertakings include: Pep Squad competition, Popular Dance contest and the Medical and Dental Mission.
The Pep Squad competition is a contest among the four batches with 30 members from each.
The Popular Dance contest, on the other hand, is a presentation of the parents from their respective districts. In this competition, parents show off their talents along with their costumes.
Said activity is annually conducted and scheduled on the semestral breaks of the colleges so that alumni can join the activities.

 

Wednesday, 19 October 2011 08:19

PSHS-BRC to conduct Intrams ‘11

The Philippine Science High School- Bicol Region Campus (PSHS-BRC) will hold the Intramurals on October 25-27, 2011.
Mentioned undertaking will be highlighted by the 2011 Ms. PSHS-BRC Pageant, which will be participated in by three girls from each batch.
Said activity will include games in different sports namely: Basketball, Swimming, Futsal, Badminton, Table Tennis and Lawn Tennis; and board games like Chess, Scrabble and Game of the Generals.
Faculty and staff are also assigned to assist respective batches, as well as, play the games among themselves.
The championship will be received by the batch with the highest number of points from the victories in the games.
An annual event, the Intramurals seeks to harness the students’ skills in sports and take a break from the hectic schedule of both scholars and teachers.

by: Khryster Lee Bellen

Pisay Bicol scholars have successfully pulled off a Teacher’s Day program on October 5, 2011 at the Students’ Center, disguising the cards they made for their mentors as Values Education assignments.

The event was alive with intermissions presented by the talents of each batch. 2K15’s boys and girls danced and sung, respectively. The second years delivered a series of beautiful vocal presentations as did Batch 2013, the latter showing drumming expertise. The seniors danced and gave trivia about the teachers and ended their presentation with a message.

The teachers enjoyed themselves playing games organized by the Supreme Student Government (SSG), headed by Christoper Jan Landicho. The event was closed with a response message from the CISD Chief, Ms. Fely Buera. (Kristine Alvina)

More photos...

Page 20 of 22